1) Define the term: analyze a) Consider something in detail to discover importance or relevance. b) Present the main idea and important details in a direct "to the point" way. c) The message that is intended or expressed. d) Make known to the public/audience/reader. e) Provide / Add to / Enhance f) Main (the words central and main can be used interchangeably) 2) Define the term: summarize a) Consider something in detail to discover importance or relevance. b) Present the main idea and important details in a direct "to the point" way. c) The message that is intended or expressed. d) Make known to the public/audience/reader. e) Provide / Add to / Enhance f) Main (the words central and main can be used interchangeably) 3) Define the term: meaning a) Consider something in detail to discover importance or relevance. b) Present the main idea and important details in a direct "to the point" way. c) The message that is intended or expressed. d) Make known to the public/audience/reader. e) Provide / Add to / Enhance f) Main (the words central and main can be used interchangeably) 4) Define the term: reveal a) Consider something in detail to discover importance or relevance. b) Present the main idea and important details in a direct "to the point" way. c) The message that is intended or expressed. d) Make known to the public/audience/reader. e) Provide / Add to / Enhance f) Main (the words central and main can be used interchangeably) 5) Define the term: contribute a) Consider something in detail to discover importance or relevance. b) Present the main idea and important details in a direct "to the point" way. c) The message that is intended or expressed. d) Make known to the public/audience/reader. e) Provide / Add to / Enhance f) Main (the words central and main can be used interchangeably) 6) Define the term: central a) Consider something in detail to discover importance or relevance. b) Present the main idea and important details in a direct "to the point" way. c) The message that is intended or expressed. d) Make known to the public/audience/reader. e) Provide / Add to / Enhance f) Main (the words central and main can be used interchangeably) 7) Define the term: transcript a) a written record of a recorded or audio version b) a point of view c) a statement that is believed to be true d) express or state indirectly e) a distinct feature or element of a text f) assess the value of something 8) Define the term: perspective a) a written record of a recorded or audio version b) a point of view c) a statement that is believed to be true d) express or state indirectly e) a distinct feature or element of a text f) assess the value of something 9) Define the term: assumption a) a written record of a recorded or audio version b) a point of view c) a statement that is believed to be true d) express or state indirectly e) a distinct feature or element of a text f) assess the value of something 10) Define the term: imply a) a written record of a recorded or audio version b) a point of view c) a statement that is believed to be true d) express or state indirectly e) a distinct feature or element of a text f) assess the value of something 11) Define the term: aspect a) a written record of a recorded or audio version b) a point of view c) a statement that is believed to be true d) express or state indirectly e) a distinct feature or element of a text f) assess the value of something 12) Define the term: evaluate a) a written record of a recorded or audio version b) a point of view c) a statement that is believed to be true d) express or state indirectly e) a distinct feature or element of a text f) assess the value of something 13) Define the term: sufficient a) enough b) closely connected to or appropriate to what is being done or considered c) something that can be proven; a truth d) a belief or viewpoint e) a conclusion made that isn't necessarily fact, but it makes sense and is logical or based in fact f) this isn't the right answer - avoid! 14) Define the term: relevant a) enough b) closely connected to or appropriate to what is being done or considered c) something that can be proven; a truth d) a belief or viewpoint e) a conclusion made that isn't necessarily fact, but it makes sense and is logical or based in fact f) this isn't the right answer - avoid! 15) Define the term: fact a) enough b) closely connected to or appropriate to what is being done or considered c) something that can be proven; a truth d) a belief or viewpoint e) a conclusion made that isn't necessarily fact, but it makes sense and is logical or based in fact f) this isn't the right answer - avoid! 16) Define the term: opinion a) enough b) closely connected to or appropriate to what is being done or considered c) something that can be proven; a truth d) a belief or viewpoint e) a conclusion made that isn't necessarily fact, but it makes sense and is logical or based in fact f) this isn't the right answer - avoid! 17) Define the term: reasoned judgement a) enough b) closely connected to or appropriate to what is being done or considered c) something that can be proven; a truth d) a belief or viewpoint e) a conclusion made that isn't necessarily fact, but it makes sense and is logical or based in fact f) this isn't the right answer - avoid!

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